Cosmetic Guide A tools for everyday

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Cosmetic Guide A tools for everyday
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LOPECIA
A R E ATA
Cosmetic Guide
tools for
everyday
beauty
National Alopecia Areata Foundation
14 Mitchell Boulevard | San Rafael, CA 94903 | (415) 472-3780 | www.naaf.org
Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................1
Cover or Camouflage Your Scalp with Topical Products.......2
Wigs Questions & Answers..........................................................4
How to Care for Human Hair .....................................................6
How to Care for Synthetic Hair ..................................................8
Making Fake Look Fabulous-Eyebrows.....................................9
Making Fake Look Fabulous-Eyelashes ..................................11
Alternatives to Wigs ..................................................................12
Notes & References ..................................................................13
Alopecia areata cosmetic guide sponsored by
an unrestricted educational grant from Spencer Forrest
Introduction
s a foundation, we realize the importance of supplying as much information
and help to our members as we can. We know that thousands of articles
about cosmetic subjects can be accessed on the Internet, but in this
publication we focus on information that might make your experience with alopecia
areata easier. We hope you will find some pointers and new ideas that are helpful.
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While people have different opinions and experiences, there are a few things that
we all seem to share and that seem to be standard in the cosmetic industry.
This guide will not have all the answers but it will offer a sampling of information
that people with alopecia areata have found to be helpful. Of course your
cosmetic professional will have the best advice for you.
We are also delighted to be able to direct you to the NAAF Marketplace as a
resource. Go to NAAF’s website, www.naaf.org, and click on the Products for
People page. There, you will find many useful products that have been tried and
tested by people with alopecia areata.
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Cover or Camouflage Your Scalp
with Topical Products
here are a variety
of cosmetic products
that can help cover
thinning and balding areas
of the scalp.
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Where topical products
can’t replace lost hair
follicles, they can help to
conceal thinning areas
on the scalp and make
thinning hair look thick and full. These topical treatments are made of pure keratin
protein (just like human hair) and can be sprinkled, sprayed or painted onto the
thinning area.
keratin hair-building fibers
These natural fibers work by sticking to existing hair with static electricity. They will
not work on bald or almost bald areas.
These fibers will stay in your hair through wind, rain and even perspiration, and are
easily removed with shampoo.
This is a very simple process and results can be very dramatic for those with areas
of hair that are just beginning to thin.
step 1: Use only on dry hair. Shake liberally over thinning areas.
step 2: Gently pat hair to disperse fibers.
step 3: Lightly comb or style after applying fibers.
tip: Use a hair spray to help secure the bond of the fibers
with the existing hair strands.
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aerosol sprays
Many people prefer to use an aerosol spray to color their scalp to
match their hair color so balding areas are less apparent. This
method can be effective and easy to use.
step 1: Pick the color spray that best matches your hair color. Apply
only to dry hair.
step 2: Comb hair away from the scalp area to be camouflaged.
step 3: Shake aerosol spray can well.
step 4: Hold can 4 to 8 inches away from your hair and spray evenly until thinning
area is completely covered.
step 5: Allow the product to dry completely for 30 to 60 seconds.
step 6: Style gently with a brush or comb.
tip: When mixing colors for that perfect match, start with the darker color
first and then add the lighter color on top.
alopecia lotions and other scalp makeup
Using an alopecia lotion or scalp makeup (similar to base foundation applied to
the face) to darken your scalp is another way to camouflage your hair loss. The
products are easy to apply and inexpensive.
step 1: Be sure to pick
a color that matches
your hair color.
step 2: Comb hair
away from scalp area
to be camouflaged.
Hair can be dry or damp, but application is easier on a damp scalp.
step 3: Put a small amount of lotion on the edge of the application sponge or
your fingertip, and rub lightly into the scalp where hair is thinning. Blend into
surrounding hair for a totally natural appearance.
step 4: Comb hair back over the area and style as usual.
step 5: Once dry (about 3 minutes), product will not wash off until you shampoo
it out.
step 6: When enhancing the front hairline area, start further back and work forward.
tip: For extremely thin areas, use a minimal amount of lotion and spread
it thinly over the scalp area. Blot off the excess with a tissue, and pat
remainder onto your scalp.
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Wigs – questions & answers
e don’t know why alopecia areata causes hair loss. We do know that
hair loss often results in loss of self-esteem and self-confidence. Often,
the media sensationalize and magnify advantages of luxurious flowing
hair. This often results in additional stress and frustration for the person losing their
hair. Some companies advertise that the use of their products will restore the hair.
That information is misleading and false.
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Wigs and hairpieces are available to those who are seeking natural
looking hair replacement. Advertisements for these products do
not always fully disclose the details. Over the last several years,
many wigs and hairpieces have advertised their products as
medical wigs, new hair systems or hair units. Don’t assume that
because the name is fancy, that you are getting the best
product. Because a wig is expensive does not mean it is the best.
We encourage you to become a knowledgeable consumer and
do your own research. There are hairpieces in many different
price ranges and types.
For someone experiencing alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis, a wig or a full
hairpiece might be the only answer. However, for those experiencing alopecia
areata, more often than not, the solution could very well be in a 3/4 wig or 3/4
hairpiece, where the remaining hair on the lower nape of the neck and sides is
blended into the smaller wig or hairpiece.
Q: What is the difference between a wig and hairpiece?
A: No matter how the product is attached to your head (with double-sided adhesive tape,
clips, combs, glue or bonding, suction cups, or weaved onto your own remaining hair) the
item is a wig or a hairpiece. They are synonymous.
Q: Should I expect to see sample wigs and hairpieces rather than just
photographs or videos?
A: No. With the advent of the internet, most companies do not send samples of hairpieces.
However, many wig vendors can make the types of foundations and different hair color
samples, and texture available to you upon request. If you are investing in a “custom
made” hair unit, absolutely insist on seeing the actual product before you place an order.
Q: Wigs and hairpieces are secured to the head by using several methods.
Bonding glue which can be purchased at Sally’s Beauty can be used, or
weaving or biolock techniques to attach the outer perimeter of the hairpiece
to remaining hair. Should I be concerned with the type of attachment?
A: Definitely. Bonding glue often causes irritation, itching, and discomfort to your scalp.
And any form of attachment to your existing hair, be it a weave or biolock, can potentially
cause further damage to whatever remaining hair you may have.
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Q: Does a hairpiece need to be handmade?
A: Not necessarily. Many machine made units are of very good quality too.
Q: Although more expensive, will a custom and handmade wig or hairpiece
accomplish a more natural look?
A: Not necessarily. Inexpensive hairpieces can look very natural too. There have been a
lot of advancements in the hair industry. If you are going with a custom and handmade
wig or hairpiece, it should fit your head perfectly. The hair color and texture should be
exactly the same as the hair color you chose when you ordered the wig. Also, the volume
of the hair varies. It may be light, medium or heavy. You should get exactly what you order.
If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact the company and ask questions.
Q: I have been told that the hair used in my wig or hairpiece will be human hair.
What does that mean?
A: Human hair means hair taken from an individual(s) and machine or hand tied into the
base. There are only a handful of companies that use 100 percent European human hair.
It is not necessarily the best, but certainly very high quality.
Q: Is it better to have a wig or hairpiece made of synthetic rather than
human hair?
A: Although synthetic hair will not oxidize (fade in color), there are several issues. Synthetic
wigs tend to have an artificial feel when you touch them, and tend not to move as well.
Some synthetic units have a high shine beyond the normal look of quality human hair,
which may look unnatural. When worn near heat, synthetic hair will frizz, usually permanently
damaging the wig. Be careful!
Q: How long should I expect to wait for delivery of a custom, handmade wig
or hairpiece, especially if it is to be made at the establishment where I’ve
purchased it?
A: Delivery time should be estimated by the company. If there is a delay with delivery, be
sure to contact the company and inquire as to the delay. Some custom made hairpieces
can only offer final adjustments at the establishment selling the product, which can add
to the price. Be sure to ask first!
Q: Is it realistic to expect a wig or hairpiece to last more than two or three years?
A: Provided it is a quality wig or hairpiece made of quality material and provided that you
periodically have it professionally serviced and/or repaired, a quality wig or hairpiece
should last for several years. It is important that you care for it properly, have needed
repairs, and keep the wig clean.
Q: If the hair color is not what I ordered, or the hair length is not correct (it is
too short), or the hair texture is not what I expected, should I allow the firm to
dye or perm the hair in order to correct the error?
A: Absolutely not. If this is a custom made wig or hairpiece, color, texture, length, and fit
should be exactly what you ordered.
Q: If I am not satisfied upon pickup of my order, should I accept it and pay
my balance?
A: Absolutely not. The establishment must either adjust what is wrong at no further expense
to you, or remake the wig or hairpiece as per the original order. If for what-ever reason the
establishment refuses to do so, do not pay the balance and demand a refund of the
original deposit, or take legal action.
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How to Care for Human Hair
by lisa ciancio
uman Hair wigs are the premier choice if you want versatility and luxury.
Human hair is soft to the touch and can be styled endless ways. Due to the
high demand of quality human hair, human hair wigs are also the most
expensive type of wig you can buy. This is why it is so important to use the right
products and the proper techniques to care for your human hair wigs. Wigs made
with human hair can last a long time, much longer than synthetic wigs. However,
using the wrong care products or washing techniques can drastically reduce the
life expectancy of your human hair wig.
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the secret to beautiful human hair
All human hair wigs are chemically processed to achieve the most natural look
and feel and different color variations. For this reason, it is very important to use
sulfate-free care products specifically made for chemically processed hair to
keep your human hair wig looking beautiful, longer.
how to wash a human hair wig
detangle
Gently remove tangles using a wide
tooth comb, working gradually
from the ends to the root of the
hair. Don’t pull on knots, they
will come out of the wig. Gently
untangle them.
washing
While holding the hair in your hands, gently wet with luke warm
water, but do not soak as this may cause the hair to tangle. Once
wet, apply a small amount of shampoo without sulfates and
parabans on your piece and distribute evenly throughout hair using
your fingers, while holding the wig front in one hand, and then
running the water and products through with the other. Ask your wig
professional for information about products to use while caring for
your wig.
rinsing
Rinse with cool to luke warm water to remove shampoo. DO NOT WRING
OR SQUEEZE.
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conditioning
Apply a small amount of conditioner and distribute evenly throughout hair using
your fingers. Let sit on unit for a few minutes and then rinse with luke warm water
until the water is clear. Again, DO NOT WRING, very gentle towel blot to reduce
the moisture.
rinsing (repeat)
Rinse with cool water to remove conditioner. Gently pat and press with a soft
towel to remove excess water. Do not rub, squeeze, twist or wring hair.
drying
Place on a folding stand or large canister of spray
and allow to air dry. Human hair wigs can also be
dried with a low setting dryer and then a
low setting curling iron or rollers after dry
to style.
styling
Once dry, use your fingers or a wide
tooth comb to comb through
the hair.
8 human hair care tips you should know
1. Have two wigs ready to wear at all times. This way when you are washing one wig, you have a
backup which is ready to go. Plus, rotating between wigs also helps to extend the life of both.
2. Wash your wig every 2 to 3 weeks or every few wearings, as needed.
3. Always use sulfate-free care products formulated for chemically processed hair to wash and
style your human hair wigs to keep the hair soft and manageable.
4. Always rinse human hair with the water flowing in the same direction of the hair to avoid
matting and tangles.
5. When washing, pay special attention to the area around the face which may accumulate
dirt, oil, and makeup.
6. To avoid stretching the cap, never place a wet wig on a mannequin or Styrofoam head.
A folding wig stands or tall can of hairspray make the best drying platforms.
7. Never use hot water when washing, as it may loosen the wig construction.
8. Never twist or rub your wig vigorously while washing or drying.
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How to Care for Synthetic Hair
by marty monroe and patty reinhardt (edited 2011)
washing
• Gently remove tangles using a wide tooth comb.
• Use a mild shampoo (or a shampoo formulated to clean
synthetic hair).
• In a sink or basin, mix a capful of shampoo in cool water and
immerse your hairpiece.
• Let soak for several minutes. Gently swish and rinse the
hairpiece in cool water until shampoo is removed.
• Do not rub/scrub the wig; just swish from side to side and dunk
up and down.
• Rinse thoroughly until water runs clear.
conditioning
• Using conditioner is highly recommended to reduce tangling.
• Refill the sink or basin with clean cool water and add a capful or conditioner.
• Immerse hairpiece and agitate gently.
• Blot dry in a towel and then gently shake.
• You can also use a “spray-in” conditioner. Simply spray your wig thoroughly
after washing and blot dry with a towel.
drying
To avoid damage, be sure not to rub, tightly wring or tightly twist in a towel to
remove excess water. Allow your hairpiece to air dry on a wig stand or on top of
a hair spray canister. Avoid using a styrofoam head form. It may damage your
wig when drying. When dry, spray hair sheen or detangling spray onto the wig
and gently comb through and allow to dry.
styling
• Synthetic wigs can be set or styled quite easily using brush rollers when damp
or shaking the hair and finger styling it. Let sit and air dry before wearing.
• Because synthetic wigs come pre-styled, sometimes a little shake and air dry
is all you need.
• If the wig starts to get frizzy, make sure it’s clean. You can use a spray shine or
spray conditioner to restore the hair and calm the frizz or matting.
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Making Fake Look Fabulous – eyebrows
by marty monroe, patty reinhardt and lisa Ciancio (edited 2011)
tools for designing eyebrows
• Foundation
• Loose powder and sponge or powder puff
• Eyebrow pencils Eyebrow shadow
• Eyebrow brush
• Pencil sharpener - Keep pencil sharp!
• Q-tips
application steps
1. Start by applying lipstick and make-up foundation to face, including brow
bone and eyelid.That will give you a base and some color on your palette to
start. Apply loose powder over make-up foundation on brow bone and eyelid.
2. Study your brow bone - your goal is to outline the brow bone. (This adds depth,
definition, harmony and balance to your face.)
3. Use eyebrow pencil to make dots (points) to outline the shape of an eyebrow.
4. The outline of the eyebrow should begin at Point 1, directly over the corner of
the eye. Take a long pencil and align it with the edge of your nose and the inside
corner of the eye. Use an eyebrow pencil to make the first dot at Point 1.
5. The highest point of the eyebrow (or arch) is at Point 2, directly over the
outer edge of the iris. Align a long pencil with the outer edge of the iris. Use an
eyebrow pencil to make the 2nd dot at Point 2. The dot made at Point 2 should
be higher than Point 1.
6. The eyebrow ends at Point 3. Align a long pencil again with the outer edge
of your nose and the outside of the eye. Use an eyebrow pencil to make a
third dot at Point 3. The third dot should be parallel to the first dot.
7. Use eyebrow powder to connect Points 1, 2, & 3 to form the shape of an
eyebrow. Make outward strokes.
8. Pick up a very sharp eyebrow pencil. Anchor your fist to your cheek bone
with the eyebrow pencil in hand. (This helps to give you more control.)
9. Starting at Point 1, use the very sharp eyebrow pencil to make short upward
strokes at and slightly above the eyebrow line drawn with eyebrow powder.
(This helps to create the illusion of eyebrow hair.) Make strokes from Point 1 to
Point 2 straight up. Angle the strokes from Point 2 to Point 3. Add a few wild
strokes to make the eyebrow look real.
10. A makeup fixative can be used to set eyebrows. A fixative is a product similar
to hairspray or products that are made to lengthen the “stay time” for eyebrows
and makeup. Sometimes it’s in the form of a paint on, using a brush the same
size as nail polish, others come in spray.
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Making Fake Look Fabulous – eyebrows
additional tips – eyebrows
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You can purchase eyebrow pencils and
eyebrow powder at most make-up
counters in department stores, beauty
supply stores and drug stores.
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(Sally’s Beauty Supply) stores carry
eyebrow stencils that help you shape
your eyebrows.
• If you have trouble keeping make-up on because of the climate in which
you live, and/or perspiration, you may want to consider eyebrow stencils,
semi-permanent stamps or temporary tattoo eyebrows.
• Remember to sharpen your eyebrow pencils often - with every use, at the
very least.
• The color of your eyebrows should be close to your hair color.
Here is guide for you:
hair color
eyebrow color
Ashy, cool tones, brown or blonde
Ashy, cool tones, light to medium
Red or with reddish highlights
Auburn or brownish red
Platinum Blonde
Taupe, light brown, medium brown
Golden, dark blonde
Medium brown or golden brown
Brunettes
Dark brown
Black
Dark brown or charcoal black
Grey or white
Medium brown or slate grey
Many of the items mentioned on this page are available at the Alopecia
Areata Marketplace at www.naaf.org.
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Making Fake Look Fabulous – eyelashes
tools for applying eyelashes
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Tweezers
Eye lining pencil
Glue
Mascara
Eyelashes - Upper
Toothpicks and scissors
application steps top lashes
1. Pull the eyelashes off of the package.
2. Hold the eyelash up to your eye to see if you need to trim it. You may need to
trim the end of the eye lash to fit the width of your eyelid, or you may need to
trim the overall length of the lashes is they are too long. Make jagged cuts to
help create the illusion of real lashes.
3. New eyelashes have a bit of glue on them from the package. Be sure to
remove the glue before you start to apply the lashes.
4. Line the edges of your eyelids with eyeliner. Start with the upper lid, and get
as close as you can to the bottom edge of your upper eyelid. Then line your
lower lid.
5. Squeeze a thin line of eyelash glue onto your finger or flat surface. Then, with
a pair of tweezers, pick up the eyelashes in the center and apply a thin line of
glue along the edge of the eyelashes.
6. Let the glue sit on the eyelash for one minute before trying to apply it to your
eyelid, until it gets tacky. If you apply the eyelashes before the glue is tacky, it
will slide all around. If you wait too long, if will be too dry to stick. A light hair
dryer can be helpful to speed up the process.
7. Lift the eyelash to your eyelid. Place it as close as possible to the bottom edge
of your upper eyelid. Press the eyelash to the middle of your eyelid to get it to
stick. Then, use the tweezers to place each end of the eyelash on the ends of
your upper eyelid. You may need to adjust the entire lash a bit.
8. Reline eyelid, if necessary. Use mascara, if desired.
tips
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Clean glue off daily – just pull it off with your fingers.
Clean mascara (or glue) off lashes with a lash comb.
Lashes can last with care for several uses.
Bring a tune-up kit with you – glue, tweezers and toothpicks – in case you become unglued.
Duo glue is highly recommended and can be found at Walgreens or Sally’s Beauty
You can also find various lash adhesives on the NAAF Marketplace.
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Alternatives to Wigs
n addition to wigs and hairpieces, there are also hats, scarves
and hats with hair that are good alternatives to wigs. These
products can be found on the Alopecia Areata Marketplace,
which you can access by going to www.naaf.org and clicking
on the Products for People link.
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You may find that a Buff is helpful. A Buff is a
microfiber sleeve that can be worn in a myriad of
ways throughout the day, during workouts and
under scratchy hats.
There are also pre-tied scarves like the BeauBeau
which offers comfort and style. Hip Hats with Hair offers options like
Underhair that can be worn under a wig, Ponylettes that are made
to be worn under hats and ball caps, as well as swim caps with hair.
Turbans too can be worn in many different ways. For instance, you can find the
All-in-One from Doma Designs. The same location also offers teaching books, dolls
and t-shirts with inspirational sayings that make great gift
items. There are over 50 companies that
carry many different items in the
Products section of the NAAF
Marketplace, which can be
viewed at www.naaf.org.
For more information about any of the items on the Marketplace or any of the
companies on it, contact Lisa Ciancio at videsign@comcast.net. She can also
help you locate specific items to suit your needs. We are proud to say that
each company donates 10% of each sale made through the Alopecia Areata
Marketplace to NAAF if notified by the buyer.
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National Alopecia Areata Foundation
14 Mitchell Boulevard | San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 472-3780 | www.naaf.org